D3.3 FLAME platform architecture and infrastructure specification V1

D3.3 provides the first version of the FLAME platform architecture and infrastructure specification. It outlines therefore the blueprint that forms the basis for further specification work in WP3 but more importantly the implementation work in WP4 towards a deployable FLAME platform within the infrastructures of Bristol-Is-Open and Barcelona. D3.3 covers main concepts of importance to the FLAME platform, driving use cases, requirements derived from those use cases as well as the platform components and their interactions

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